Examples of using Book three in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Book Three.
But is there a book three?
Book Three Brisingr.
There it is, book three.
Book three: The Wide Window.
I read the book three times.
Book Three: on the workbench.
I read the book three times.
Book three in the Red Queen series.
You have read that book three times.
Book three of the Mine Series is here!
The kids go there in book three.
In 2019, Book Three comes out.
In 2006, Niyazov said he hadmade a deal with God to guarantee that anyone who read the book three times would automatically go to heaven.
Book Three of The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy.
Already impatient for book three in the series….
Book Three of The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy.
In 2006,Niyazov said that God told him if any student who read the book three times, they would automatically get into heaven.
Book Three, Brisingr, was published on September 20, 2008.
In March 2006, Niyazov was recorded as saying that he hadinterceded with God to ensure that any student who read the book three times would automatically get into heaven.
Yeah, but in book three, you got to admit, it's, uh, pretty impressive.
In March 2006 Niyazov was recorded as saying that he hadinterceded with Allah to ensure that any student who reads the book three times would automatically get into paradise.
In-in book three, the dragons inexplicably lose their ability to breathe fire when clearly, in book two, the wizards gave them that ability.
Our crybaby defence may like to turn this into an issue on homelessness but we can't forget the law,and the law states book three, paragraph 5350875, that what Goldilocks did was against the law.
The story is told in four large parts: Book One: Mistress of Magic, Book Two:The High Queen, Book Three: The King Stag, and Book Four: The Prisoner in the Oak. The novel was a best-seller upon its publication and remains popular to this day. Bradley and Diana L. Paxson later expanded the book into the Avalon series.
He claims that three distinct approaches, or readings, must all be made in order to get the most possible out of a book, but that performing these three readingsdoes not necessarily mean reading the book three times, as the experienced reader will be able to do all three in the course of reading the book just once.
The story is told in four large parts:"Book One: Mistress of Magic","Book Two:The High Queen","Book Three: The King Stag", and"Book Four: The Prisoner in the Oak".